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steve? >> reporter: good evening, diane. so difficult to see this thin layer of ice and freezing rain, up to half an inch fell in some places on roads and trees, sending cars flying. today it was one wreck after another. outside knocksville, a state trooper slid off the road. a fire truck flipped on the ice and crushed his car and he died of a heart attack. in southern indiana, a bus carrying a women's track team rolled over after the driver lost control. four students were sent to the hospital. >> she did everything she could. hit the brakes, i mean, she fought it for probably a good half mile. >> schools were closed or closed early in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, north carolina, and in virginia. with cars and school buses having to struggle on the ice. in much of the midwest and northeast where the starm is quickly moving and where it's still bitterly cold. >> my nose got really cold. >> reporter: schools are still open and health officials are warning parents to keep their kids safe. >> you go outside and they're having
steve? >> reporter: good evening, diane. so difficult to see this thin layer of ice and freezing rain, up to half an inch fell in some places on roads and trees, sending cars flying. today it was one wreck after another. outside knocksville, a state trooper slid off the road. a fire truck flipped on the ice and crushed his car and he died of a heart attack. in southern indiana, a bus carrying a women's track team rolled over after the driver lost control. four students were sent to the...
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steve, so is this really a regulatory agenda? i don't think that cap and trade, the old program can pass even a democratic senate. it couldn't the first time when they controlled everything. >> yeah, there's a reason that president obama almost never mentioned the words climate change and cap and trade during the the campaign, paul, because they're political losers, they're big tax increases on workers, on union workers, on manufacturing workers, and so, the democrats have avoided that issue now that they've won this election, they've sort of sprung it on people and i don't believe the votes are there in the united states senate or the house to pass anything like the carbon tax, or the democrats are talking an energy tax, like a gasoline tax, kim is right. if they're going to do this, through the regulatory angle and outlaw in that way. >> paul: but then, james, why mention it so prominently, or was this sort after bait and switch for the environmentalists and mention it and in policy terms don't. >> there may be some bait and sw
steve, so is this really a regulatory agenda? i don't think that cap and trade, the old program can pass even a democratic senate. it couldn't the first time when they controlled everything. >> yeah, there's a reason that president obama almost never mentioned the words climate change and cap and trade during the the campaign, paul, because they're political losers, they're big tax increases on workers, on union workers, on manufacturing workers, and so, the democrats have avoided that...
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steve marino, only played six tournaments last year. had meniscus tears, cartilage tears in his left knee. he's played quite well. he's been practicing quite hard and training very hard with his trainer joey d. vijay singh's old trainer that so many of the trainers down in south florida go visit for their off-season training and preparation. lost a lot of weight in good shape, ready to go. but hasn't been able to buy a putt since he -- we started watching him yesterday. nick: not being negative. he'd pay a fortune but the outside on him buying this one -- this is going to wander down there and it has its own mind. you can't track this one. just get it started, over the hill and fingers crossed. ian: currently six under par and a tie for 14th. nick: there she goes awandering. first priority is get it there. he's had a good week. good, long haul for these guys. five-day tournament. we sat around in the fog all day saturday. this happened drive these guys nuts because in fog you cannot do anything. ian: and in that fog had you been playing
steve marino, only played six tournaments last year. had meniscus tears, cartilage tears in his left knee. he's played quite well. he's been practicing quite hard and training very hard with his trainer joey d. vijay singh's old trainer that so many of the trainers down in south florida go visit for their off-season training and preparation. lost a lot of weight in good shape, ready to go. but hasn't been able to buy a putt since he -- we started watching him yesterday. nick: not being...
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week "wall street journal" assistantan editorial page editor james freeman, senior economics writer steve moore, and washington columnist kim strousel. kim, where did it that come from? i don't remember climate change being something a president talked about a lot in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inauguralof address. what's going on here politically? >> look, i think some of us did think this was coming. ler, this>> was a high priority of his backk in 2008 when he campaigned. but they got beat up on it. they lost that fight in 2009. so they decided to put te'o side and not talk about it in the election. here we are back with his promise. and what was more interesting, too, is not only did he make that promise, but you had someone like barbara boxer who is the senator from california, a big climate person, she gave some details, too, about how they intend to pursue. this namely, they are going to go through the e.p.a. to do a big carbon regulation program. they are also thinking of putting in place a carbon tax. >> well, we w
week "wall street journal" assistantan editorial page editor james freeman, senior economics writer steve moore, and washington columnist kim strousel. kim, where did it that come from? i don't remember climate change being something a president talked about a lot in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inauguralof address. what's going on here politically? >> look, i think some of us did think this was...
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>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got jobs' personality all wrong. the movie is still coming out in april. before we go the team's top five things of the day. manti te'o hoax taping an interview with dr. phil. four a
>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got...
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>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got jobs' personality all wrong. the movie is still coming out in april. before we go the team's top five things of the day. manti te'o hoax taping an interview with dr. phil. four a spokesman says hillary clinton's new glasses are to help her deal with lingering conditions from her concussion. plans to launch separate efforts next week to push for immigration reform. number two, federal health officials say deadly flu epidemic is leveling off in most of the u.s. but still rising in the west. and number one. cold, snowy weather making things miserable for folks on the east coast. but
>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got...
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steve tell us, you're out there in the cold, buddy. tell us how it is going there and what we expect inside where you would like to be. >> that would be nice. a very cold morning here at washington's national cathedral. about 20 degrees out here. we expect the president and the vice president at 10:30, for this service which is a tradition to wrap up inaugural events here in washington. we, it is an interfaith service and a lot of dignitaries will be here. now of course the national cathedral, a landmark in the nation's capitol. this event goes all the way back to george washington and we'll be repeated today. just sort of cap off the inaugural events that have been going on for the past several days here in washington. now, this cathedral of course was damaged in 2011. suffered severe damage. could take about 10 years to get it back again. it will cost millions of dollars to do that. so that service getting underway at 10:30 this morning. we'll keep an eye on it for you. martha: you're talking a little bit, steve, about the historic n
steve tell us, you're out there in the cold, buddy. tell us how it is going there and what we expect inside where you would like to be. >> that would be nice. a very cold morning here at washington's national cathedral. about 20 degrees out here. we expect the president and the vice president at 10:30, for this service which is a tradition to wrap up inaugural events here in washington. we, it is an interfaith service and a lot of dignitaries will be here. now of course the national...
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melissa: steve, thank you for your time. >> sure thing. melissa: next on "money," violent protests in egypt, the critical passageway for oil supplies could be at risk. we'll explain. plus, it tastes so good, but that grocery store frozen pizza, is it toxic for your body? one says the california pizza kitchen is deliberately poisenning consumers. i don't know. we have the details. piles of "money," but no frozen pizza though. that's coming up president ♪ have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including ri
melissa: steve, thank you for your time. >> sure thing. melissa: next on "money," violent protests in egypt, the critical passageway for oil supplies could be at risk. we'll explain. plus, it tastes so good, but that grocery store frozen pizza, is it toxic for your body? one says the california pizza kitchen is deliberately poisenning consumers. i don't know. we have the details. piles of "money," but no frozen pizza though. that's coming up president ♪ have given...
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but steve, there is a difference. there is a difference physically, for the most part, in what men are able to accomplish and what women are able to accomplish out on a battlefield, on a football field, around a track. again, this is not shocking. this is not open to debate. >> just going back to your point -- >> and by the way, i just want to be very clear because i'm sure people are freaking out right now, i'm not saying i don't want women in combat. women can be in combat, but i'll be damned, if we find out that the pentagon is lowering standards for politically correct reasons, then you know what? then the blood of the dead americans in future battles will be on their hands. that's what we've got to make sure doesn't happen. >> look, i'm not even sure it's lowering standards. if you take a 120-pound woman who passes every test, she's incredibly physically fit. >> in better shape than me. >> you get hit with a bullet somewhere in your 200 -- we're not going to talk about it -- >> no, i'm 230 pounds. let's use mika
but steve, there is a difference. there is a difference physically, for the most part, in what men are able to accomplish and what women are able to accomplish out on a battlefield, on a football field, around a track. again, this is not shocking. this is not open to debate. >> just going back to your point -- >> and by the way, i just want to be very clear because i'm sure people are freaking out right now, i'm not saying i don't want women in combat. women can be in combat, but...
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first, after words with steve call. his book takes a look at the corporation that has greater revenues than the economies of many western nations. this is a little under an hour. >> hi. thank you so much for joining a state. congratulations on what is quite an achievement. >> thank you. >> first of all, i really enjoyed the book. it read like a novel. i mean, it really read like non-fiction in places, which are short and as a writer you encountered some of that feeling as well. i know as a reporter who has dealt with exxon mobil a good chunk of her career, how difficult it probably was to probe this company. let's start there. white exxon mobil? added you come to the subject? why this company? how was it -- how did it differ from some of your other subjects? >> it is an interesting -- to me it was an interesting journey because, as you point out, i started out as a business reporter on wall street when i was young. then i went abroad and worked on more national subjects. after september 11 the road about the origins of
first, after words with steve call. his book takes a look at the corporation that has greater revenues than the economies of many western nations. this is a little under an hour. >> hi. thank you so much for joining a state. congratulations on what is quite an achievement. >> thank you. >> first of all, i really enjoyed the book. it read like a novel. i mean, it really read like non-fiction in places, which are short and as a writer you encountered some of that feeling as...
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steve jobs desperately wanted to control every element of the customer's experience, every element hoff the design, and they both were not good partners. they really didn't believe in partnership. they believed in the advantages of total control, and that makes them secretive because it's -- the secrecy follows the desire for control, not the secrecy is an end in itself. so, it's fascinating. the other point about exxonmobil and its unpopularity i came to think about over time is, most big industrialized democracies, because of the nature of our energy economy, they all have big state oil companies. bp, and mexico, and most of the states have privatized them but even bp -- were article shatly stalestate owned as recent as the 1980s, exxonmobil is our state oil company. they're a much more coherent expression of our national energy policy then the federal government is, and they're just as powerful relative to the state as tal is so france and even more. so only in america would we have a state oil company that lives in opposition to the state in which it resides. rex tillerson recently
steve jobs desperately wanted to control every element of the customer's experience, every element hoff the design, and they both were not good partners. they really didn't believe in partnership. they believed in the advantages of total control, and that makes them secretive because it's -- the secrecy follows the desire for control, not the secrecy is an end in itself. so, it's fascinating. the other point about exxonmobil and its unpopularity i came to think about over time is, most big...
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>> oh, steve. >> you know, steve, i got to tell you, you guys in the press are incorrigible. >> lance armstrong admitted to doping for the first time in an interview with oprah winfrey last week, but the director of the u.s. anti-doping agency, travis tygart, told us that armstrong did not tell the truth in the interview and left out the most important facts that investigators want to nail down. armstrong described doping as so routine it was "like the air in our tires and the water in our bottles." what did you think of that? >> it's just simply not true, and i think it's a pretty cowardly, self-interested justification or rationalization for his decision to defraud millions of people. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." ones,es you 1% cash back plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [
>> oh, steve. >> you know, steve, i got to tell you, you guys in the press are incorrigible. >> lance armstrong admitted to doping for the first time in an interview with oprah winfrey last week, but the director of the u.s. anti-doping agency, travis tygart, told us that armstrong did not tell the truth in the interview and left out the most important facts that investigators want to nail down. armstrong described doping as so routine it was "like the air in our tires...
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>>steve: okay. so if political annihilation is the president's game plan, what should republicans do in return? former r.n.c. chairman jim nick -- jim nicholson joins us. do you think that is what is on the president's plate to destroy the congress? >> i think it is. he's looking forward to the elections in 2014 where they can get the house back and have control of the government, which is what makes the u.s. house so historically critically important to us today. we have to be a united republican outpost in the house. that's the only branch of government we still have. and it's very important that we hang together. i used to say when i was a party chairman, we have to hang together so we don't hang separately. and it's more important than ever now. >>steve: absolutely. i want to share with you and our audience right now the results of a fox news poll wh-t president's attitude towards congressional republicans since this election. he's become 55% more confrontational people across america say. you'r
>>steve: okay. so if political annihilation is the president's game plan, what should republicans do in return? former r.n.c. chairman jim nick -- jim nicholson joins us. do you think that is what is on the president's plate to destroy the congress? >> i think it is. he's looking forward to the elections in 2014 where they can get the house back and have control of the government, which is what makes the u.s. house so historically critically important to us today. we have to be a...
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he plays steve woes back. it opens in april. >> singer michael buble will be singing lullabies. they are now expecting a baby. it will be their first child together. they are married in march 2011. not sure yet when the baby is due. >> there will be good lullabies. >> time for your starting lineup. top sports stories from hornets to pelicans. the hornets changing their name. the brown pelican in louisiana. the change will take place next season. just call them uptons in the outfield. atlanta braves have a trade to right fielder justin upton to arizona. it reunites upton with older brother bj upton who signed a five year deal with the braves this off sen. >> a clever fan forced to give up the trademark of the phrase har ball. it hopes that the har ball brothers the coaches of each of the teams the phrase that was too similar to their super bowl. fox gave up the trademark after the league pressured him from legal -- they pressured him with legal actions. >> that's a good idea, though. >>> the time is 40 minutes after the top of the hour. still ahead could the key to happiness be a
he plays steve woes back. it opens in april. >> singer michael buble will be singing lullabies. they are now expecting a baby. it will be their first child together. they are married in march 2011. not sure yet when the baby is due. >> there will be good lullabies. >> time for your starting lineup. top sports stories from hornets to pelicans. the hornets changing their name. the brown pelican in louisiana. the change will take place next season. just call them uptons in the...
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bottom line, no injury, no major damage but the planes did make contact today. >> thank, steve. we will get back to the winter weather right now. commuters making their way out of downtown d.c. are dealing with slick streets. >> the cold is threatening those without heat. steven picks up our coverage tonight. >> you can see that the snow has coated the sidewalk. there are very slick patches you but again, the real threat to a lot of people is the bitter cold. in the district, another day of arctic temperatures. >> i feel like i'm in upstate new york. >> the combo of snow and ice made walking diecy. >> cold, miserable, not fun. >> brine cleared snow from his car and did some complaining. >> blistering, cold, frigid. >> salt trucks are spraying side streets. business and homeowners are sprinkling sidewalks. >> people are slipping down here. >> other city crews are releasing water from hydrants they want to keep them from clogging. which is a real risk in this weather. >> it is freezing out there. >> the dangerously low temperatures are making life miserable for some. >> it is cold
bottom line, no injury, no major damage but the planes did make contact today. >> thank, steve. we will get back to the winter weather right now. commuters making their way out of downtown d.c. are dealing with slick streets. >> the cold is threatening those without heat. steven picks up our coverage tonight. >> you can see that the snow has coated the sidewalk. there are very slick patches you but again, the real threat to a lot of people is the bitter cold. in the district,...
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. >> we went on "the steve harvey show" together. it's taped. it's going to air sometime in the next few weeks. >> yes. >> there was one moment in the show that was surprising. you -- we were playing a little dating game, and kath had to pick between two guys which would be the right guy for me. >> that steve harvey had found for her. they were both absolutely phenomenal. tens. >> kath had to pick between them. >> it was a very tough decision, and you'll know why. >> you certainly will. >> everybody is welcoming me back from vacation, which is lovely, but i wasn't on vacation. >> you were working. >> i was working my bagonias off. aren't they looking fine today? i was working out there, and it's so bizarre to come from 80 degrees with not a cloud in the sky -- >> to this. >> it was chamber of commerce perfection until the last day that it started to rain, and i was, like, bye. i was going to chicago to meet you. >> it was cold there too. >> rain and snow. >> it's going to be -- it was 30 something degrees today. or 20 something. on wednesday in
. >> we went on "the steve harvey show" together. it's taped. it's going to air sometime in the next few weeks. >> yes. >> there was one moment in the show that was surprising. you -- we were playing a little dating game, and kath had to pick between two guys which would be the right guy for me. >> that steve harvey had found for her. they were both absolutely phenomenal. tens. >> kath had to pick between them. >> it was a very tough decision, and...
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>> clinton: oh, steve, what... you know... ( laughs ) you know... >> kroft: no, no, i have to ask that question. i mean, come on. i mean, you're sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already, and the inter... and this is... it's taking place. >> obama: you know, steve, i've got to tell you, the... you guys in the press are incorrigible. i was literally... ( laughs ) ...inaugurated four days ago, and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> clinton: yeah, and i am... as you know, steve, i am still secretary of state, so i'm out of politics. and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. i think that... you know, look, obviously, the president and i care deeply about what's going to happen for our country in the future, and i don't think, you know, either he or i can make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or... or the next year. what we've tried to do over the last four years is get up every day, have a clear-eyed view of what's going on in the world. and i'm
>> clinton: oh, steve, what... you know... ( laughs ) you know... >> kroft: no, no, i have to ask that question. i mean, come on. i mean, you're sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already, and the inter... and this is... it's taking place. >> obama: you know, steve, i've got to tell you, the... you guys in the press are incorrigible. i was literally... ( laughs ) ...inaugurated four days ago, and you're talking about elections four years from now....
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>>steve: steve kroft sat down with pierce morgan. he said he was absolutely flabbergasted when he discovered the white house wanted him to be the interviewer. he was asked why does obama keep sitting in the chair opposite you? he said we're fair, we do great editing and we're not going to play gotcha, we're not going to go out of our way to make him look stupid, and he knows that. >>gretchen: brit hume on special report last night put his thoughts into perspective. >> you didn't hear it on "60 minutes" but president obama is unhappy with the press. in a second weekend interview with the new republic he grumbled about fox news and rush limbaugh. president obama also complained a reporter generally treats the republicans and democrats as equivalent balancing the views of one side with the other. they fail to note one side -- his -- is trying to do what's right and -- quote -- "we haven't seen that kind of attitude on the other side." never mind of course that the president at that moment was being interviewed by one of his campaign don
>>steve: steve kroft sat down with pierce morgan. he said he was absolutely flabbergasted when he discovered the white house wanted him to be the interviewer. he was asked why does obama keep sitting in the chair opposite you? he said we're fair, we do great editing and we're not going to play gotcha, we're not going to go out of our way to make him look stupid, and he knows that. >>gretchen: brit hume on special report last night put his thoughts into perspective. >> you...
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i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> your trusted source for biotechnology, information and analysis, "biocentury this week"." >>> transformative advances in modern medicine came from physician scientists with one foot in the lab and the other in the clinic. but the complexity of science has caused many researchers to lose touch with patients. today we'll hear from two leaders who are working to bring science back to a future where patients and physician researchers work together. robert califf direct as 30-year collaboration between duke university scientists and the residents of an entire
i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> your trusted source for biotechnology, information and analysis, "biocentury this week"." >>> transformative advances in modern medicine came from physician scientists with one foot in the lab and the other in the clinic. but the complexity of science has caused many researchers to lose touch with patients. today we'll hear from two leaders who are working to bring science back to a future where...
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steve forbes is here to weigh in on that. sandra: find out why the money market fund industry is trying to keep you from your own money in times of crisis. ♪ sandra: s&p 500 futures closing right now ahead of the weekend. let's head back to mark ses -- sebastion in the pits of the cme. how are things looking?. >> looks like we gave away couple points after the bell. cash is 1500 right now in the s&p. watch those s&p levels. the s&ps need to break the 1500 level. that is the tradable asset. if that breaks 1500 that could lead into breakout next week and lead to some momentum that is something i will watch mopped and tuesday. sandra: thanks so much, mark. david: thanks, mark. shares of radioshack, haven't heard much about that. they are soaring today. nicole is on the floor of nyse to tell us why. >> very interesting. radioshack is a stock beaten down, out of favor, certainly not the hot stock of wall street. what is interesting today, we had deutsche bank coming out saying retailer is quote, pretty significant crossroads. we
steve forbes is here to weigh in on that. sandra: find out why the money market fund industry is trying to keep you from your own money in times of crisis. ♪ sandra: s&p 500 futures closing right now ahead of the weekend. let's head back to mark ses -- sebastion in the pits of the cme. how are things looking?. >> looks like we gave away couple points after the bell. cash is 1500 right now in the s&p. watch those s&p levels. the s&ps need to break the 1500 level. that is...
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steve rattner, thank you very much. roger! >> what does steve rattner think about the f.a. cup, joe? >> steve rattner is probably with me. he's probably concerned about liverpool. oldham, they're like number 19 in the third division. they're horrible. >> this is the f.a. cup, the vast national trophy which pits the minor leagues against the major leagues. a lesson about towns. oldham is the double a equivalent. within two minutes they took the lead. this is matt smith. it got worse. comedy central goalkeeping. >> what in the world? they look like clowns! and reese heads back a goal to find the top corner. >> oh, my, oh, my! >> two goals back. this is like "cool runnings" around the bobsleds. these people haven't been so happy, well, since world war i ended, joe. >> this is just brutal. were they for the nazis in world war ii? they could have been, they could have been if they're from your part of the country. >> it's horrible for liverpool, too. it's a club that i follow, that you root against every week. >> a bit like the red sox, there's a big question of what direction t
steve rattner, thank you very much. roger! >> what does steve rattner think about the f.a. cup, joe? >> steve rattner is probably with me. he's probably concerned about liverpool. oldham, they're like number 19 in the third division. they're horrible. >> this is the f.a. cup, the vast national trophy which pits the minor leagues against the major leagues. a lesson about towns. oldham is the double a equivalent. within two minutes they took the lead. this is matt smith. it got...
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brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on this chilly day in new york city, for the young people, decide you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, right? >> yeah. don't believe stupid articles like that last one we were referencing that you're going to die in debt. what a hopeless message. the way you get out of debt is you got to get really mad. you got to get sick and tired of being sick and tired. my friend says people change their lives when they finally say, i've had it! that's it. we're not living like this anymore. >> brian: so make the decision and then you'll
brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on...
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steve, thank you very much for joining us. >> coming up. the shocking statement in europe that is putting one president to shame. >> good news for you, brian. we have an upgrade for your stock pick. it is best buy. talking bought analyst. he says buy maybe best buy. coming up. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> we certainly love bold calls here on "street signs." if this isn't bold, i don't know what is. an upgrade on best buy. yeah, you heard us right. let us bring in the brave soul making the call, from capital markets. anthony, you and i have interviewed many times in the pass. so i know you are a sane man. make the case for the best buy. >> a man after your own heart perhaps? >> sure. basically there's three main parts to our n
steve, thank you very much for joining us. >> coming up. the shocking statement in europe that is putting one president to shame. >> good news for you, brian. we have an upgrade for your stock pick. it is best buy. talking bought analyst. he says buy maybe best buy. coming up. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a...
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steve cohen, amid this big investigation on insider trading is in davos. a number of people have seen him walking around saying hello to people. i don't know if he's talking about the investigation. at a time you might think he would hide, he is out and about. a lot of people talking about who is not here almost sometimes as important as who is on the list. among those who are not coming this year, some big questions about what this means, what it says about davos. the whole google contingent, they used to throw a huge party friday nights the past several years, they opted out completely. what does that mean? bill clinton a regular is not here. and jim bryan and while we're on the air j. they're interviewing derek jeter of all things. i don't know if you can think of derek jeter as a guy at davos. they did lunch together and tina brown tweeting up a storm was actually about lance armstrong. derek said he should have admitted his mistake and moved on but that he fooled everyone, including me, i know, joe, you weren't that fooled. that's what's been going on
steve cohen, amid this big investigation on insider trading is in davos. a number of people have seen him walking around saying hello to people. i don't know if he's talking about the investigation. at a time you might think he would hide, he is out and about. a lot of people talking about who is not here almost sometimes as important as who is on the list. among those who are not coming this year, some big questions about what this means, what it says about davos. the whole google contingent,...
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>> steve: two. two boo i believes. >> i'll give you another chance. >> gretchen: i'll go with one, martin luther king's bible. >> actually three! if we count yesterday with the chief justice, as you know -- >> gretchen: trick question. >> one yesterday, that is from michelle obama's family. today you're right. there will be two. one used by president lincoln when he was sworn in, and then another from dr. martin luther king, jr. so, you know, there is something for everyone there. all points of history being touched by these bibles being used. listen, folks continue to pour in here. there is definitely a buzz in the air and it's going to warm up. but we just got an alert from the dc weather system that we could get snow later on. probably by the time everyone is cleared out here, but just in time fort balls, that may roll into d.c back to you. >> steve: a very pretty day. we couldn't book alex trebek, but we did get shannon bream. >> brian: we were terrible. >> you're brilliant, all three of you. >>
>> steve: two. two boo i believes. >> i'll give you another chance. >> gretchen: i'll go with one, martin luther king's bible. >> actually three! if we count yesterday with the chief justice, as you know -- >> gretchen: trick question. >> one yesterday, that is from michelle obama's family. today you're right. there will be two. one used by president lincoln when he was sworn in, and then another from dr. martin luther king, jr. so, you know, there is...
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report imax kaiser america is a frickin good lag that's right america is becoming a good leg what does steve jobs the founder of apple have done fifty years in prison for his blue box shenanigans in which he used an authorized on authorized advice to make free phone calls instead of hanging out with the president or of mark zuckerberg had done thirty years for illegally accessing harvard's computer databases to create the first facebook instead of hanging out with the president one of america began sending its best its brightest its innovators and troublemakers not to the moon or to the nasdaq or to the boardroom but to the good leg not to university or to the white house. but to the gulag when it starts doing that you know then that it is in fact a deadbeat nation a gulag mission and a shell of its former self states never yes max this is referring to aaron swartz the internet activist the man responsible for stopping sopa the young man twenty six he killed himself a little bit over a week ago now i've been thinking about the fact that tyranny has been in the news it's been on c.n.n. the yo
report imax kaiser america is a frickin good lag that's right america is becoming a good leg what does steve jobs the founder of apple have done fifty years in prison for his blue box shenanigans in which he used an authorized on authorized advice to make free phone calls instead of hanging out with the president or of mark zuckerberg had done thirty years for illegally accessing harvard's computer databases to create the first facebook instead of hanging out with the president one of america...
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thank you, steve. >>> prince harry is returning home after a five-month deployment in afghanistan. he served as gunner in an apache helicopter. >> it wasn't done in the wrong way, it was just -- >> prince harry was stationed with a simple bunk and a phone while he was there, he did learn his sister-in-law, the duchess of cambridge, is expecting a baby. >> seems very unfair that they were forced to publicize it when they were. but that's just the media for you. i only hope she gets the necessary protection for her to enjoy the privacy that that comes with. >> now, when asked prince harry said he did kill taliban fighters during his deployment. that's sparked fears of possible retaliation. >>> 7:15. a man from texas was one of the victims killed in the hostage standoff in algeria. now his family is trying to cope with the loss. >> i could association my brother getting in a -- associate my brother getting in a car and getting killed but terrorism and texas don't get together. >> victor lovelady had just
thank you, steve. >>> prince harry is returning home after a five-month deployment in afghanistan. he served as gunner in an apache helicopter. >> it wasn't done in the wrong way, it was just -- >> prince harry was stationed with a simple bunk and a phone while he was there, he did learn his sister-in-law, the duchess of cambridge, is expecting a baby. >> seems very unfair that they were forced to publicize it when they were. but that's just the media for you. i only...
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report i'm max kaiser america is a frickin good lag that's right america is becoming a good leg what are steve jobs the founder of apple had done fifty years in prison for his blue box shenanigans in which you use an authorized on authorized advice to make free phone calls instead of hanging out with the president or of mark zuckerberg had done thirty years for illegally accessing harvard's computer databases to.
report i'm max kaiser america is a frickin good lag that's right america is becoming a good leg what are steve jobs the founder of apple had done fifty years in prison for his blue box shenanigans in which you use an authorized on authorized advice to make free phone calls instead of hanging out with the president or of mark zuckerberg had done thirty years for illegally accessing harvard's computer databases to.
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please join me in welcoming steve. [applause] >> let me add my welcome to all of you. i think we're going to have a real treat this morning. as john mentioned, i am a special forces officer by profession. so this area is near and dear to my heart. this is kind of what we do or did. it'll let me do it anymore. [laughter] i mentioned to max when he came in a little historical artifact in that when i was a cadet at west point i bought a book that had just been published. a two volume set. it was called war in the shadows , the guerrilla in history by robert aspirate. that book from 1975 until now really has been the sort of a benchmark for this kind of historical review of this subject area. that is a long time for a book tour keep that sort of position. well, with apologies, i think his book is being replaced not. max has done that. with this book which is on sale outside, invisible armies, he, i think, has set the new benchmark for the subject area. his book is very, very comprehensive. it is somewhat chronological, but not entirely. it is somewhat regional, but not ent
please join me in welcoming steve. [applause] >> let me add my welcome to all of you. i think we're going to have a real treat this morning. as john mentioned, i am a special forces officer by profession. so this area is near and dear to my heart. this is kind of what we do or did. it'll let me do it anymore. [laughter] i mentioned to max when he came in a little historical artifact in that when i was a cadet at west point i bought a book that had just been published. a two volume set. it...
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dagen: steve, great to speak with you. take care. connell: we brought in chief market strategist from america financial and. the question today is can this continue, david? >> i do not think it will continue at that case. you have the federal reserve doing everything in its power to make sure that this economy stays on track. that is number one. number two is inflation is well behaved. you also have corporations that have deleveraged their balance sheets. and you now have the consumer coming back as well. when you add all of this together, the improvement in the energy sector, foreign economy starting to do a little bit better, i think the stock market do well in the second term. just not as good as the first. connell: what if they mess it up again in washington? we will go into another round of negotiations, maybe we won't, on the debt ceiling. maybe we go over one of them. you have to take that into account. how does that change your odds taking capability as you look at the markets? >> you do have to take it into account. no quest
dagen: steve, great to speak with you. take care. connell: we brought in chief market strategist from america financial and. the question today is can this continue, david? >> i do not think it will continue at that case. you have the federal reserve doing everything in its power to make sure that this economy stays on track. that is number one. number two is inflation is well behaved. you also have corporations that have deleveraged their balance sheets. and you now have the consumer...
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well later today max geyser and steve herbert expose more bankers to come out of dodgy deals looking squeaky clean. pretty carmen ortiz says stealing is stealing whether you use a computer command or a crowbar think this is how the administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have never let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. while get out of syria a couple minutes with a fresh edition of spotlight don't miss that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur was a big picture. what mystery is hidden deep the nice. visit to the north w
well later today max geyser and steve herbert expose more bankers to come out of dodgy deals looking squeaky clean. pretty carmen ortiz says stealing is stealing whether you use a computer command or a crowbar think this is how the administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have never let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the...
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sergio had not appeared, i think it's very likely chrysler would have been allowed to liquidate. >> steve rattner, who was head of the presidential task force on the auto industry, sat across from marchionne at the bargaining table during the height of the economic crisis. rattner believes that chrysler's demise could have cost 300,000 american jobs up and down the industrial supply chain. >> was he a tough negotiator? >> brutally tough, yeah. he--but that's part of why he's successful. >> in the end, marchionne and fiat got a 20% stake in the brand-new, slimmed down, debt-free chrysler plus a $6-billion high interest loan from the u.s. treasury, just for taking the auto company off the government's hands and running it. he used the $6 billion to modernize chrysler plants with state-of-the-art equipment to improve quality, upgraded 16 existing models in just 18 months, and began integrating chrysler and fiat's operations. obviously, you saw something in chrysler that you thought would fit well with fiat? >> yeah, from a product standpoint, they were the other half of the coin. when you pu
sergio had not appeared, i think it's very likely chrysler would have been allowed to liquidate. >> steve rattner, who was head of the presidential task force on the auto industry, sat across from marchionne at the bargaining table during the height of the economic crisis. rattner believes that chrysler's demise could have cost 300,000 american jobs up and down the industrial supply chain. >> was he a tough negotiator? >> brutally tough, yeah. he--but that's part of why he's...
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. >> save yourself for the guy that you won on steve harvey. >> we are getting our game on. we have two lucky people to play with us today. >> from last night's sag awards. >> love him. >>> it's time for today's buzz and all the hollywood scoop you us? t oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortn
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jaime: steve, thanks. jon. jon: israeli intelligence officials are confirming a major explosion at a nuclear facility in iran. it happened early last week at one of the country's most sensitive enrichment sites for uranium. iran has doe need media reports dismissing them as western propaganda aimed at influencing upcoming nuclear negotiations. let's talk about it now with steven yates, former deputy assistant to the vice president for national security affairs. the israelis have confirmed and said it was a major explosion inside this plant. reportedly there are people trapped inside. steven, what do you make of it all? >> well, unfortunately when we get reports like think the leaves us in that land of knowns and unknowns . given the back and forth in media coverage it would seem that some kind of an incident did take place. it will take so time to figure out what and to what extent there was any damage. it seems as though a heavily for the need facility in iran may have experience aide set back due to some form
jaime: steve, thanks. jon. jon: israeli intelligence officials are confirming a major explosion at a nuclear facility in iran. it happened early last week at one of the country's most sensitive enrichment sites for uranium. iran has doe need media reports dismissing them as western propaganda aimed at influencing upcoming nuclear negotiations. let's talk about it now with steven yates, former deputy assistant to the vice president for national security affairs. the israelis have confirmed and...
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it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the polaroid picture. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it, artists and used it. andy warhol carried a polaroid camera everywhere he went for years and years and years. he had one of the cheapest that polaroid ever made. it had a huge reach into american life. everyone who grew up in the 70's has a few pictures of dad or mom that they took. the mystique of polaroid does resonate with people. you take a picture of somebody and then you gave it to them and you have that moment of chatting while the picture developed. a digital photographs can be replicated a thousand times in a minute. a polaroid picture is specia
it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the polaroid picture. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it,...